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Nigerian preacher warns of political tension in Mauritius ‘like never seen before’

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Nigerian preacher warns of political tension in Mauritius ‘like never seen before’

Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of Nigeria’s INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has released prophecies for some African countries, including Mauritius, predicting serious “political tension”.

The Gospel Minister, who reportedly holds a world record for more than 10,000 fulfilled prophecies, has foreseen political tension in Mauritius that can “affect the chances of the ruling party in the coming election”.

“In Mauritius, there will be a political dialogue and a kind of political tension which can jeopardise the chances of the ruling party. It can also allow the opposition to see the loopholes of the present administration,” he said in his latest “Warning to Leaders”.

Primate Ayodele, who is a popular figure on the African continent for his political related prophesies and declarations, added that “there will be trouble in the country (Mauritius) as they will witness what they have never seen before.”

Nigerian preacher warns of political tension in Mauritius ‘like never seen before’

In Africa, Primate Ayodele warned the leaders to be careful of investors because there are plans to take over the continent by the so-called ‘investors’.

He explained that some African countries will be enslaved in the process of allowing some foreign investors.

“African leaders must be very careful because the so-called investors will take over some African rights if there is no proper agreement. A lot of African nations will sell their birthright and apart from this, Africa will be enslaved totally,” he claimed.

Other countries that he considered to be prone to political tension, crisis and natural problems are  South Africa, Guinea, Burundi, Mali, Malawi, Sao Tome Principe, Cote D’Ivoire, South Sudan, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Guinea Conakry and Gabon.

“The presence of China, Russia, America, UK, and Israel in Africa goes a long way, the leaders must be careful because there are issues and counter issues that will arise because of their presence. They want to use African nations as a tension ground. Africa must be careful of health dangers.’’

Sources: Daily Post Nigeria, Independent Nigeria

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